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  1. Petit rappel, comment désinstaller ce logiciel espion de #Google sur #Android

    Cherchez bien l’appli, elle se cache... tapez « safety » dans la barre de recherche après avoir affiché les applications système.

    Surveillez les pratiques des #GAFAM ! Mieux encore, libérez vous-en.

    clubic.com/actualite-555264-ce

    #DonneesPersonnelles #DataPrivacy #Privacy #ViePrivee #SafetyCore

  2. Petit rappel, comment désinstaller ce logiciel espion de #Google sur #Android

    Cherchez bien l’appli, elle se cache... tapez « safety » dans la barre de recherche après avoir affiché les applications système.

    Surveillez les pratiques des #GAFAM ! Mieux encore, libérez vous-en.

    clubic.com/actualite-555264-ce

    #DonneesPersonnelles #DataPrivacy #Privacy #ViePrivee #SafetyCore

  3. Petit rappel, comment désinstaller ce logiciel espion de #Google sur #Android

    Cherchez bien l’appli, elle se cache... tapez « safety » dans la barre de recherche après avoir affiché les applications système.

    Surveillez les pratiques des #GAFAM ! Mieux encore, libérez vous-en.

    clubic.com/actualite-555264-ce

    #DonneesPersonnelles #DataPrivacy #Privacy #ViePrivee #SafetyCore

  4. Petit rappel, comment désinstaller ce logiciel espion de #Google sur #Android

    Cherchez bien l’appli, elle se cache... tapez « safety » dans la barre de recherche après avoir affiché les applications système.

    Surveillez les pratiques des #GAFAM ! Mieux encore, libérez vous-en.

    clubic.com/actualite-555264-ce

    #DonneesPersonnelles #DataPrivacy #Privacy #ViePrivee #SafetyCore

  5. Un monde où l'on ne peut pas faire confiance à ses outils de communication, où l'on doit s'échanger entre initié des techniques pour juste désactiver une truc espion *de plus* dans son téléphone, n'est pas un futur souhaitable.

    Android installe silencieusement un logiciel pour vous "protéger" à l'insu de votre plein gré
    ⤵️
    frandroid.com/android/2505247_

    #Android
    #SafetyCore
    #TousSuspects
    #Surveillance

  6. "Google installiert einen Nacktscanner auf deinem Handy – das steckt dahinter" - von @schurt3r.bsky.social @watson.ch

    Lohnt sich, sich damit zu beschäftigen

    Bei HyperOS 2.0 (Xiaomi) sind die Berechtigungen von #SafetyCore standardmässig deaktiviert

    watson.ch/digital/google/91464

  7. Uninstall #Android #Safetycore, on-device machine learning #AI : Settings -> applications -> search "safetycore" -> UNINSTALL. #Privacy #DeviceScanning.

  8. Bereits seit Oktober 2024 liefert #Google für #Android 9+ eine Komponente namens "Android System #SafetyCore" aus, die wohl mittels KI u.a. Spam und Nacktbilder in Messages erkennen kann, deinstalliert werden kann, aber nach Berichten teils auch wieder installiert wird.

    Datenflüsse nach außen sind bislang weder für die Komponente noch für das verwendete (und lokale) KI-Modell bekannt.

    #Graphene-Nutzende bekommen den Kram nicht.

    ZDNet berichtet hier: zdnet.com/article/a-new-androi

    Update: fixed typo

  9. Wow, the future is so convenient that you no longer have to send dick pics to other people, because #Google is already checking them out as soon as you snap them on your phone!

    zdnet.com/article/a-new-androi

    #SafetyCore #Puritanism #Android

  10. Have you noticed there's a lot more drama going on here lately?

    @finn and I did at least, so we wrote a blog post talking about what happened with VLC and Google, how that drama formed and what you can do to stop spreading misinformation.

    steffo.blog/outrage-warps-real

    This is my first-ever blog post that I wrote with someone together, so I hope the way I show what's written by whom is understandable. :neofox_laugh_sweat:

    Anyway, thank you, Finn, for helping me write such an important blog post. I think I couldn't have done it without you! :floofHeart:

    #blog #android #google #safetycore #vlc #ai #drama #fediverse

  11. It's really getting on my nerves that there's drama about something that I'd normally only see in app reviews on the Play Store. Like... In the Play Store I sometimes look at the (German) reviews of some pre-installed apps and laugh my ass off because holy shit it's so funny how stupid people are. ("I DON'T WANT THIS THEY WANT TO SPY ON ME AAA")

    Now that there's actually many posts on fedi talking about how an pre-installed app spies on the users and scans images.... no? Haven't you guys read what it does?
    Oh, I forgot. We're on fedi, where stuff like that starts and then just gets bigger - without thinking about it.

    Sure, boosts can be well-intentioned, but without checking the information first, a boost can lead to a lot of FUD. (By the way, I also consider myself guilty here.)

    It started getting on my nerves with the whole "VLC uses AI!! They want to kill all subtitles!! USE SOMETHING DIFFERENT 😱" thing, but now it's happening again??

    So, what is that freshly new app "Android System SafetyCore" actually do?

    Apparently it's just a collection of *local AI models* that can classify stuff *locally*, *without sending it to Google*. These can then be used by other apps, so they don't have to send it to other services / ship their own ai models.
    Do you want an example for this? Google Messages uses this new app to classify messages as spam, malware, nudity, etc.

    I can recommend reading this thread if you want to know more about this new app: grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/

    But please... PLEASE check before going code red and screaming on the internet that something is bad, because, again, that's something I always made fun of. Because this shows me that you can't read. (Or check actual sources.)

    Thanks.

    #android #google #safetycore #privacy #vlc #ai

  12. Hey #Google, kannst Du mir mal sagen was das für eine APP ist die du meinst mir vollautomatisch und ohne Info auf mein Handy installieren zu müssen!
    Dieses voll automatisch installieren kenne ich ja eigentlich nur von #Malware! ... und Windows!
    Android System #SafetyCore

  13. #safetycore from the IT department at work who salvaged an exit sign and gave it to me since I'm leaving :D